Kenny Scharf’s work is instantly recognizable, with idiosyncratic cartoon creatures popping up in the oddest of places: in paintings, on functional objects, or piled up on top of each other to form huge totem-poles. Scharf shot to prominence in New York during the 80s: part of the deeply influential generation of artists that emerged at that time. His work has been collected by major museums worldwide, such as the Whitney in New York, and the Stedelijk in Amsterdam.

American artist Kenny Scharf is best known for being an integral member of the influential East Village art scene in 1980’s New York. Read more about his work and the limited editions he created for Eyestorm back in 2000 below.

After the successful release of Ross Holden’s first screen-print 13 Million Miles (Diamond) in September, Eyestorm is excited to be releasing a second exclusive edition by Holden titled 300 Billion Years (In The Past), representing the continued development of the artist’s work within the screen-print medium.

AES Group or AES+F as they’ve been called since 1995, have been making videos, sculptures, and digital projects together since the late 1980s. They construct elaborate, allegorical scenarios to create biting social commentary.